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russia bills are high. your kids have needs that are getting more expensive -- for grocery bills are high. she is trying to get by. i think all of us know getting by is not the american dream. host: as you hear what eric cantor had to say, what was striking about that speech is its focus on domestic agenda, a middle-class agenda items and not some of the polarizing topics we've heard from republicans in 2012. guest: i'm a firm believer that the republican message on fiscal policy trump's the other sites message. and the majority leader, eric cantor has said, that is it benefited the economy? is it creating jobs? he is right on. there is no more important issue in this country. we have a basket full of issues -- the economy and job creation and death. that grouping has to be dealt with -- the economy and job redecoration -- creation and debt. host: 16.5 trillion is the nation's debt, and yet wall street continues to seek a record numbers. does it matter? is it resonating with americans? on main street. is if
russia bills are high. your kids have needs that are getting more expensive -- for grocery bills are high. she is trying to get by. i think all of us know getting by is not the american dream. host: as you hear what eric cantor had to say, what was striking about that speech is its focus on domestic agenda, a middle-class agenda items and not some of the polarizing topics we've heard from republicans in 2012. guest: i'm a firm believer that the republican message on fiscal policy trump's the...
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that the stalemate could be ending russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov is g. to meet his syrian counterpart on monday the opposition leader is also expected to visit the russian capital next month r.t. as you go pieces of as this report. earlier the leader of the syrian opposition for the first time has said that they're ready to negotiate with the government but only on condition that they release one hundred sixty thousand prisoners will be claimed have been jailed because of their political views would be the government on its and said that it's ready to talk without any preconditions or clearly there are still major sticking points including the fate of president assad but russia's foreign minister says that there is room for potential progress now moscow has been saying that it's not taking sides in this conflict but is calling on the international community to require you apply equal pressure on them in order to begin a political process in syria don't you knew they didn't until recently there were those who discouraged the opposition from participating
that the stalemate could be ending russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov is g. to meet his syrian counterpart on monday the opposition leader is also expected to visit the russian capital next month r.t. as you go pieces of as this report. earlier the leader of the syrian opposition for the first time has said that they're ready to negotiate with the government but only on condition that they release one hundred sixty thousand prisoners will be claimed have been jailed because of their...
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exactly a month ago says maksim cruz means death was an accident russia has demanded justice suspecting the toddler was abused however local police are claiming it is too late to make conclusions artie's on the situation is in texas. twenty russian children in the last seventeen years died in their adoptive american families most recently here in texas much seem close me and known to locals as max shadow just what i heard on the news was just a kid had some scratches. that's all i know three year old mark sam and his younger brother keel lived in this house with their adoptive parents in a rather secluded neighborhood it was from here that on the afternoon of january twenty first the boy was taken away by an ambulance never to come back the boy had severe bruises on his legs head and internal organs can get into that because it would be speculative. for the results to come russian authorities didn't hear about the case for almost a month. even unfortunately it's usually months after a russian child has died in the u.s. that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five
exactly a month ago says maksim cruz means death was an accident russia has demanded justice suspecting the toddler was abused however local police are claiming it is too late to make conclusions artie's on the situation is in texas. twenty russian children in the last seventeen years died in their adoptive american families most recently here in texas much seem close me and known to locals as max shadow just what i heard on the news was just a kid had some scratches. that's all i know three...
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imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i have always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure weeks after my death texan officials have little to say while they wait for autopsy results the results of the investigation with russia heavily involved and asking for punishment of those responsible could take weeks to be announced no arrests have yet been made while the investigation of flow paced on the alleged information on the little boy's life and death extremely scarce one of the questions that demand an answer is why should it take a rigid push from abroad for the u.s. to pay attention to yet another tragic destiny of a hopeless child to whom it promised a better life on its soil and the future. r.t.e. actor county texas. kneels who given a spokes person for pound pup legacy who promotes the safety and wellbeing of children in care believes this incident puts the u.s. adoption system thermally in the spotlight in general we can say about the adoption system itself is a failure especially in america
imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i have always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure weeks after my death texan officials have little to say while they wait for autopsy results the results of the investigation with russia heavily involved and asking for punishment of those responsible could take weeks to be announced no arrests have yet been made while the investigation of flow paced on the alleged...
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have mother of a three year old russian boy says his tragic death a month ago it was an accident russia wants to. probe further officials turn away to autopsy results. lights out britain faces the prospect of energy shortages as e.u. regulations force the u.k. to search for overseas. news as it happens twenty four hours a day you're watching out. a powerful blast has struck the syrian capital killing thirty five people and injuring dozens more explosions also cause severe damage shattering windows and sending a cloud of smoke above the city it comes as a free syrian army opposition group has given his belongings forty eight hour deadline to stop shelling its locations from neighboring lebanon a middle east correspondent for the latest. a car bomb has exploded near the headquarters of the ruling baath party in central damascus it happened in front of a barrier with regular troops are stationed this is also not far from the russian embassy according to eyewitnesses there was a gunfire off to the blast that seemed to come from the vicinity of the russian embassy compound and the building t
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trees may not immediately scream winter olympics the clock behind me shows that time is ticking as russia sochi transforms itself from a sunny summertime resort into a cutting edge winter sports complex all over russia in fact the final countdown is on not so little reminders were placed in a smattering of the country cities announcing that the next winter olympics are fast approaching and that it's. time for the final push. each host country has tried to. i was transported to the great barrier reef before the. plane. was designed. want to make sure everything. should. any condition and it must immediately. then forty five degrees below zero to work properly. it has to work. or any other weather. has to function in. a limited number of torches. it will be produced especially for this purpose. before the torch can be used to light the cauldron in sochi next year it's got quite a busy travel schedule ahead of it it will make its way all over russia being carried by many of the country's biggest and brightest personalities the list of those carrying the flame will likely include summer olymp
trees may not immediately scream winter olympics the clock behind me shows that time is ticking as russia sochi transforms itself from a sunny summertime resort into a cutting edge winter sports complex all over russia in fact the final countdown is on not so little reminders were placed in a smattering of the country cities announcing that the next winter olympics are fast approaching and that it's. time for the final push. each host country has tried to. i was transported to the great barrier...
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the journey to this point started five and a half years ago when russia's and vicious plan was chosen. the olympic park and accompany. the water's edge amid sochi subtropical weather in an effort to make the experience more accessible for visitors all the coastal cluster will be within a ten to fifteen minute walking distance. has had to be built from scratch what you see today is completely unrecognizable from what was here just a few years ago but that's only half the story here in sochi some fifty kilometers away. jumping sledding and other downhill competitions given the commute between the two clusters transport solutions have to. changed. train station. to everything. the airport and even. the country's largest train station. traffic up to fifteen thousand people and. of all the transport projects. up the hill fifty bridges spanning almost twenty kilometers had to be built including this. bridge eight hundred meters the first. high concrete pylons. the first stop on the way to the top station for all intents and purposes ready for action. twenty thousand fans. only heavy machine
the journey to this point started five and a half years ago when russia's and vicious plan was chosen. the olympic park and accompany. the water's edge amid sochi subtropical weather in an effort to make the experience more accessible for visitors all the coastal cluster will be within a ten to fifteen minute walking distance. has had to be built from scratch what you see today is completely unrecognizable from what was here just a few years ago but that's only half the story here in sochi some...
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and if we talk about the production of xenon in russia there's no better place to look than. in the business for over twenty years it ships its goods all over the globe company officials placed their market share but around one quarter of total demand. for most of the history of the company has primarily dealt with so-called technical xenon that is not for human ingestion but over the years as the gases and medical benefits have grown the demand for all shapiro has followed accordingly. other noble gases are all around us all of the time they just in such small quantities that getting our hands on them require sophisticated machinery and no small dose of know how as a result there's a very limited number of countries currently able to capture scene and put it to use for human kind. you know if for me to portray it as all of us who are all human producers worldwide extracted from air but there are only five countries they produce it commercially the united states france germany russia and ukraine. is recovered as a byproduct of production it's mental or physical factories or i
and if we talk about the production of xenon in russia there's no better place to look than. in the business for over twenty years it ships its goods all over the globe company officials placed their market share but around one quarter of total demand. for most of the history of the company has primarily dealt with so-called technical xenon that is not for human ingestion but over the years as the gases and medical benefits have grown the demand for all shapiro has followed accordingly. other...
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in the whole of russia. it was built from the ground up. to make sure everything is working smoothly in anticipation of the world's attention the technology required to create such breathtaking displays is. giving ice at just the right temperature and consistency is a major part of the task. so far the results speak for themselves. super i like to track the ice is getting better every day is becoming. i think the track was designed properly. in the case safety on and around the course is really priority number one that in mind there are three in client hills to help keep over the top speed. keep an eye on the potentially dangerous but necessary chemicals used to make the track traditionally ammonia and freon have been the two main ways to keep big things cool refrigerants have always been valued for the relatively low cost as well as better cooling stats that's been balanced against their overpowering smell and serious toxicity freon on the other hand lower toxicity levels and is totally odorless which actually may make three leaks more dif
in the whole of russia. it was built from the ground up. to make sure everything is working smoothly in anticipation of the world's attention the technology required to create such breathtaking displays is. giving ice at just the right temperature and consistency is a major part of the task. so far the results speak for themselves. super i like to track the ice is getting better every day is becoming. i think the track was designed properly. in the case safety on and around the course is really...
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we had mitt romney saying during the campaign that america's number one geo political foe was russia tp do they not realize that 1989 happened, that the berlin wall came down, that the soviet union and its satellite states actually collapsed? what's happening here? >> well, what's happening is that it is in many ways a throwback to the cold war era when republicans were really peaking at least from a foreign policy perspective and ronald reagan took a great deal of credit and is given a great deal of credit for the collapse of the soviet union. cruz and others are a rest of the new conservative politics where some of these senators when they used to come to washington even if they were fire brands who bucked the party were under a great deal of fresh to come into the tent of party leadership and adhere to their positions and vote with them because they knew the party leaders were the ones who could steer the money and connect them with the influence industry and the folks who could give them the money to run their re-election campaigns. now you have the tea party sort of ground troop
we had mitt romney saying during the campaign that america's number one geo political foe was russia tp do they not realize that 1989 happened, that the berlin wall came down, that the soviet union and its satellite states actually collapsed? what's happening here? >> well, what's happening is that it is in many ways a throwback to the cold war era when republicans were really peaking at least from a foreign policy perspective and ronald reagan took a great deal of credit and is given a...
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you know russia i mean this is the answer they have for everything it's russia it's not a good enough answer for me maxime what's the biggest barrier to israel to doing business in russia. carefully listen in to what mr meat was saying and you know it's incredible because it differs. so vividly from business to business for example in our business we desperately waiting for change and it's not coming i mean the continuation of the reform of energy but anyway answering your question i think that we just ticks is one of the well i wouldn't call it a barrier but i think it's a challenge that anyone who wants to play in this market should predominantly understand that's one thing and cultural differences as you travel from moscow to places like you said beer for their own two to the far east this is something else to it's like it's like you're sometimes going to a foreign country if you stay in moscow yeah exactly it's like yeah but you know it's like in the u.s. as well so there is new york and then there is midwest so you have to dissipate that some of this mentality also exists in this
you know russia i mean this is the answer they have for everything it's russia it's not a good enough answer for me maxime what's the biggest barrier to israel to doing business in russia. carefully listen in to what mr meat was saying and you know it's incredible because it differs. so vividly from business to business for example in our business we desperately waiting for change and it's not coming i mean the continuation of the reform of energy but anyway answering your question i think that...
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will russia do? bay they traditionally have been tied to the current syrian government. what will china do? so it's still not a done deal. but very powerful u.n. investigator, karla del pointe, win after and mill lows victim indicted. >> shep even if you were able to get the russians on board and they would say, yes, war crimes on both sides, what does that do to stop the killing? >> well well, the internal court has a great holly pulpit. it doesn't have the able to stop the killings. that's up to the security council the permanent members, and my hope, shep, is that -- i would like to see -- i think u.s. policy has been good, but maybe the time has come to help the other side, the opposition groups, the rebels, with some weaponry, some training. >> shepard: is that what you're advocating? >> i think we need to step up to that plate now. i think the atrocities are so huge, there's talk of chemical weapons being used. i just think the time has come to turn it up a bit. not american troops. not massive
will russia do? bay they traditionally have been tied to the current syrian government. what will china do? so it's still not a done deal. but very powerful u.n. investigator, karla del pointe, win after and mill lows victim indicted. >> shep even if you were able to get the russians on board and they would say, yes, war crimes on both sides, what does that do to stop the killing? >> well well, the internal court has a great holly pulpit. it doesn't have the able to stop the...
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one hit russia. one narrowly missed us. it is a reminder because they don't happen all the time doesn't mean they can't happen. martha: nasa has their video of this huge 190,000 ton, half the size of a football field. this is what it looks like as it was hurdling towards the earth. that is incredible. for someone like you, cory, that looks at images all the time, what do you think of that? >> this is a radar tracking station. they're bouncing radar, part of the problem is, we don't have very many good ways of tracking these things. we know that there are, at least, 20,000, like city-killer asteroids out there and --. martha: 20,000 city-killer asteroids you said. >> the one that hit russia was a smaller one. there may be a million like that. martha: what do we do? what do we build? is there something that can shoot them out of the sky? that is an incredible thought. >> that is what two california physicists are proposing, building a laser array in space. depending how big you build it, it could nudge a asteroid away or buil
one hit russia. one narrowly missed us. it is a reminder because they don't happen all the time doesn't mean they can't happen. martha: nasa has their video of this huge 190,000 ton, half the size of a football field. this is what it looks like as it was hurdling towards the earth. that is incredible. for someone like you, cory, that looks at images all the time, what do you think of that? >> this is a radar tracking station. they're bouncing radar, part of the problem is, we don't have...
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russia has condemned this. no word yet from china's reaction to this. >>> now let's go to mike who's looking at president obama's state of the union address tonight. >> indeed. the economy, gun control, immigration, all big topics expected to be addressed in president obama's state of the union address tonight. here to talk about it, michael of "the washington post," a former speech writer for george w. bush. thanks for waking up with us. >> good to be with you. >> as we start with the backdrop of sequestration looming march 1, do you think the president is going to extend a presidential olive branch or continue his statement where he says elections have consequences and we need to move forward with my agenda? >> i think that's the big question tonight and the thing i'll be looking for. usually a state of the union is a good night for the president. he's on the main stage and everyone else is a prop. you like that as a speech writer. i've worked on six of these things at one point or another. but the problem is
russia has condemned this. no word yet from china's reaction to this. >>> now let's go to mike who's looking at president obama's state of the union address tonight. >> indeed. the economy, gun control, immigration, all big topics expected to be addressed in president obama's state of the union address tonight. here to talk about it, michael of "the washington post," a former speech writer for george w. bush. thanks for waking up with us. >> good to be with you....
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science technology innovation all the leaks developments from around russia we've got the future covered. do we speak your language anything about the will not advance. music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles stories. for you here. spanish to find out more visit i too early. in the thirty's the japanese government was taken over by the radical militant japanese soldiers and they had many meetings about invading the united states and admiral yamamoto who was the admiral that put together the pearl harbor attack he was a brilliant man educated at harvard. you know our city he knew america and he said you could never invade america americans have so many guns there would be an american behind every tree with a gun if there is even one thing we can do to reduce this violence. and there is even a one life that can be saved how you stay in the role well regulated militia ridout what military grade firearms like best magazines has work purpose you know the guns are out there for over ninety percent of all gun crimes are committed
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there is a meteor that crashes down in russia. we will have all of that coming up. here at the top of the hour, we are going to get things started. nicole petallides. nicole: tgif. you made it to friday. we crossed the 14,000 mark. we did not take out our five year highs that we had recently. we do have of arrows on the drug index. the dow is up one tenth of 1%. the traders always think it is a good thing that the s&p is holding about 1500 mark. you have a lot of winners, including pfizer and home depot. connell: this statistic may be surprising to you. an inflow of $2.6 billion in the bond market. up for bonds, down for stocks. seems kind of strange. chad is kind enough to join us today. the stock market makes more sense for a number of reasons then the bond market. for nine weeks in a row, that is where the flows were going to. stocks over bonds. what do you think of this? >> this is an early trend. unfortunately, the trend, we do not think that will last very long. we are at a point in time where the market has had a heck of a run. the s&p is up 7% year to date.
there is a meteor that crashes down in russia. we will have all of that coming up. here at the top of the hour, we are going to get things started. nicole petallides. nicole: tgif. you made it to friday. we crossed the 14,000 mark. we did not take out our five year highs that we had recently. we do have of arrows on the drug index. the dow is up one tenth of 1%. the traders always think it is a good thing that the s&p is holding about 1500 mark. you have a lot of winners, including pfizer...
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we have new video of a meteor that streaks across russia injuring more than 500 people. the meteor generated a sonic boom and left a giant trail of smoke in the sky. there was confusion and panic. people had no idea what happened. most of the injuries resulted from broken glass, a roof of a factory also collapsed. meantime local hospitals were overwhelmed. most of the victims suffered facial cuts. witnesses report seeing elderly people crying in the streets fearing that the world was ending. astronomers say the meteor is not part of the asteroid that will buzz the plan et several hours from now. we are at chabot space and science center. >> reporter: that asteroid is actually going to be 150 feet long and it will be passing by earth early this morning. now it's not expected to hit earth. it's not expected to make impact here but scientists here at chabot science center and across the earth are going to be taking a very close look at it. now that space rock has been dubbed 2012 da14. it will fly by. it's the biggest rock to come close to us in recorded history. experts ha
we have new video of a meteor that streaks across russia injuring more than 500 people. the meteor generated a sonic boom and left a giant trail of smoke in the sky. there was confusion and panic. people had no idea what happened. most of the injuries resulted from broken glass, a roof of a factory also collapsed. meantime local hospitals were overwhelmed. most of the victims suffered facial cuts. witnesses report seeing elderly people crying in the streets fearing that the world was ending....
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the pitin regime has taken russia back to the soviet days. he is appealing to the hard-liners in the military who are in the midst of this military build-up. >> brian:, bill, thanks so much. straight ahead, it's crazy story, a girl catches fire in the hospital. doctors say they have never seen anything like it. he is the lawmaker telling women -- don't worry about the man about to attack you, just grab your whistle. next, some advice you can actually use. ♪ ♪ what you say ♪ road jack, don't you come back to nor ♪ ♪ no more. don't you come back no more ♪ years ago, my doctor told me to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires sq
the pitin regime has taken russia back to the soviet days. he is appealing to the hard-liners in the military who are in the midst of this military build-up. >> brian:, bill, thanks so much. straight ahead, it's crazy story, a girl catches fire in the hospital. doctors say they have never seen anything like it. he is the lawmaker telling women -- don't worry about the man about to attack you, just grab your whistle. next, some advice you can actually use. ♪ ♪ what you say ♪ road...
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that's what thousands of american families trying to adopt children from russia are dealing with. tonight, we share a story of a maryland couple caught in the middle of a political tug of war. >> reporter: for matt and julie, waiting is excruciating. >> i pray to god every day that he'll let us bring them home. >> reporter: in september, the couple left their farm flying to russia where they spent days getting to know two 10-year-old girls they desperately hoped to an't do. >> how did it feel when you actually met the girls? >> after the first meeting, we knew these girls were for us. >> reporter: wjz has flued the girls' faces since matt and julie are still waiting to see if russia lifts the ban on american adoptions. the government announced a ban this past december leaving couples like julie and matt in limbo. >> they both deserve a loving home, and that's what we can provide. >> reporter: many believe this adoption ban is in response to a recent american law calling for sanctions against russians who commit human rights violations. on the state department advisory committee on
that's what thousands of american families trying to adopt children from russia are dealing with. tonight, we share a story of a maryland couple caught in the middle of a political tug of war. >> reporter: for matt and julie, waiting is excruciating. >> i pray to god every day that he'll let us bring them home. >> reporter: in september, the couple left their farm flying to russia where they spent days getting to know two 10-year-old girls they desperately hoped to an't do....
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the way they dri for oil in places like venezuela and russia is awful. compared to our oil spims and there is it always a risk and a dange in getting these things, but don't we do it best? >> you will not have. if youment perfection go and live in a cave. this is private money willing to take the risk . how about easing restrictions on federal lands and have the fly. if pime want to put up the capitol for it great. we'll be the beneficial. >> environmentam i felt are against any plan to get oil. >> you might be getting a bit carried away. let me respond to a few things. to rich's point that it will create stability. if we could be assured that the oil coming in the refinement that oil would say in the u.s.. that is swell but that is not the case. the president is it pursuing the all of the above. epa is trying to make sure fraking remains safe. >> if flows in the gulf in the refineries and all over the mississippi they are gearing up for the new thicker oil sands from canada and they are preparing to convert that oil in gasoline? >> yeah, stability and v
the way they dri for oil in places like venezuela and russia is awful. compared to our oil spims and there is it always a risk and a dange in getting these things, but don't we do it best? >> you will not have. if youment perfection go and live in a cave. this is private money willing to take the risk . how about easing restrictions on federal lands and have the fly. if pime want to put up the capitol for it great. we'll be the beneficial. >> environmentam i felt are against any...
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time now 5:12, the meteor that blew up in the skies in russia last month really made waves. we are talking about sound waves. the meteor unleashed a low frequency rumble that reached across the entire globe. it was far below what humans can hear but it is giving them new clues about the meteor that injured more than 1,000 people. they are asking the federal government to speed up aid to those who experienced hurricane sandy. they are processing it too low and they said it is unacceptable. more than 100,000 storm victims have filed claims through the government programs. >>> it is just hours before spending cuts become law and today senators will vote on ways to avoid -- avoid sequester tracing. >>> they are saying they are trying to avoid these sweeping automatic cuts. >> reporter: they want 55 billion in cuts and another 55 billion in increased tax revenue but republicans refuse to raise taxes and now they will require 85 billion in cuts the same as quest tracing -- quest tracing and they are giving him a deadline of march 15th. now 85 billion in cuts become law tomorrow. >
time now 5:12, the meteor that blew up in the skies in russia last month really made waves. we are talking about sound waves. the meteor unleashed a low frequency rumble that reached across the entire globe. it was far below what humans can hear but it is giving them new clues about the meteor that injured more than 1,000 people. they are asking the federal government to speed up aid to those who experienced hurricane sandy. they are processing it too low and they said it is unacceptable. more...
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now, of course, this happened in russia. as we well know here on "right this minute," people in russia have dash cams rolling at all times. dash cam video still pouring in. check some of these videos out. >> wow. >> you can see people sitting there stunned watching this light just streak across the sky. as it explodes in our atmosphere. scientists say it exploded about 18 to 35 miles up in our atmosphere. >> i can't imagine what the people must have been thinking when they first saw, felt and heard this. do you think you're under attack? do you think it's a giant missile? the information didn't come in right away. it's not like you will look up and say there's a meteor. they must have been terrified. >> when we do get meteors they are to the this large when they get to our atmosphere. they break off and almost never cause this much damage. >> it looks like the whole sky lit up and it's sunset when it should be sunrise. >> it happened around 9:20 in the morning russian time. suddenly the sky did light up like the sun exploded
now, of course, this happened in russia. as we well know here on "right this minute," people in russia have dash cams rolling at all times. dash cam video still pouring in. check some of these videos out. >> wow. >> you can see people sitting there stunned watching this light just streak across the sky. as it explodes in our atmosphere. scientists say it exploded about 18 to 35 miles up in our atmosphere. >> i can't imagine what the people must have been thinking...
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is there a way that the regime can be displaced given russia's support military and otherwise? >> i will answer your first question and let the secretary answer questions two, three, and four. why should they come and meet? because countries have been helping them and because we are precisely meeting to determine how to help assad change the calculation on the ground. i have said that he needs to be able to change his calculation. president obama has been engaged in examining the way that we may be able to contribute to that. that is the purpose of this meeting in rome. i would urge syria opposition to join us as a matter of practicality and informing us. i would say to them ahead of time that in our discussions today, in washington, which prompted us to accept this meeting with a new secretary of state that a beginning moment of the second term, president obama has expressed concerns about it. this moment is right for us to be considering what we can do. we understand that the syrian people want to see results in this conference. i would say, so do we. the best way get those r
is there a way that the regime can be displaced given russia's support military and otherwise? >> i will answer your first question and let the secretary answer questions two, three, and four. why should they come and meet? because countries have been helping them and because we are precisely meeting to determine how to help assad change the calculation on the ground. i have said that he needs to be able to change his calculation. president obama has been engaged in examining the way that...
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russia has accused the u.s. of attempting to justify terrorism in syria and moscow criticized washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital the blast on thursday killed at least fifty three and wounded sort of a two hundred while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says it is unacceptable to make excuses for tara especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries and this as the conflict in syria could well spill into neighboring lebanon on the rebel free syrian army says it attacked hezbollah bases in advance of an ultimatum for a ceasefire expiring on thursday and the assertions demanded that the lebanese group and the shelling of rebel held areas in syria. deputy head of the israeli defense council says if there's further confrontation between. sides it could ultimately affect the entire region. the main question is. if there is a possibility the fighting between the syrian groups. within syria and now perh
russia has accused the u.s. of attempting to justify terrorism in syria and moscow criticized washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital the blast on thursday killed at least fifty three and wounded sort of a two hundred while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says it is unacceptable to make excuses for tara especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries and this as the conflict in...
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you have to add a cooperating, russia cooperating. all of this is working to contain the program from pressure on iran. you're then going to have to negotiate a deal. sanctions have never forced the country to come up laps or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. -- collapsed or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. can we set a tough program? yes, we can. and we have. asat program, a cyber-worm, that destroys about 8000 of the very delicate iranian centrifuges. they have them covered. they have expanded the program. i have no doubt we are trying to stop the program. we can delay it. host: a quick question, is that iran or of korea more of a threat? guest: north korea has weapons. you always start with capability, what you have and what you are capable of doing. intentions are tough to judge so all intelligence starts with capabilities and the delay on intentions. north korea has the clear weapons, that is a more serious threat to you than iran, which does not have the clear weapons and are years away from developing the c
you have to add a cooperating, russia cooperating. all of this is working to contain the program from pressure on iran. you're then going to have to negotiate a deal. sanctions have never forced the country to come up laps or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. -- collapsed or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. can we set a tough program? yes, we can. and we have. asat program, a cyber-worm, that destroys about 8000 of the very delicate iranian centrifuges. they have them...
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. >> costs of cleanup efforts continued in russia after a meteorite exploded over the country. more than 1000 people were injured and four thousand buildings damaged. >> shockwave. today, crews in russia cleared a trail of debris, some 50 acres caused by yesterday's fireball. at a nearby frozen lake, searchers collected possible fragments of the your. scientists say it exploded with a force 20 times greater than the force of the hiroshima bomb with the earth's atmosphere acting as a cushion. the fireball shattered windows, damaged buildings, and injured more than 1000 people the biggest bank in more than a century caught scientists by surprise as the world was focused on a bigger asteroid and its close encounter with earth. overnight in northern california, reports of another possible fireball captured an amateur video. separate incidents, scientists say, but with the same message. >> the meet your incident in russia is a wake-up call, when one considers it arrived at the exact same time and today as the asteroid flyby. i think we are becoming aware that we are in jeopardy from
. >> costs of cleanup efforts continued in russia after a meteorite exploded over the country. more than 1000 people were injured and four thousand buildings damaged. >> shockwave. today, crews in russia cleared a trail of debris, some 50 acres caused by yesterday's fireball. at a nearby frozen lake, searchers collected possible fragments of the your. scientists say it exploded with a force 20 times greater than the force of the hiroshima bomb with the earth's atmosphere acting as a...
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russia is not too far behind. the united states is not only flat but trailing now as we move toward the year 2015. major general robert scales is retired from the u.s. army, a fox news military analyst and, sir, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: what do you make of this? >> well, as you show there we have two divergent curves. isn't it interesting that ash carter is testifying before the senate about reducing defense budgets at a time that north korea explodes their first operationally capable nuclear weapon. and he announced that the navy is going to reduce its presence in the pacific around north korea by 35%. at the time north korea and iran are building nuclear weapons, we are reducing our expenditures on rebuilding our 50-year-old nuclear arsenal. this is ridiculous. bill, i've lived through three of these in my lifetime. after vietnam. in the carter era, and during the peace dividend. this is by far the worst i have ever seen. bill: worse in what way? when you think about this, the wolf is at
russia is not too far behind. the united states is not only flat but trailing now as we move toward the year 2015. major general robert scales is retired from the u.s. army, a fox news military analyst and, sir, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: what do you make of this? >> well, as you show there we have two divergent curves. isn't it interesting that ash carter is testifying before the senate about reducing defense budgets at a time that north korea explodes their...
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but it seems a remote part of russia did get a visitor from space. at least one meteorite streaked across the sky this morning triggering powerful shockwaves. witnesses say the noise set off car alarms and broke windows and damaged a factory. at least 250 people were hurt, mostly cuts from broken glass. thousands of russian troops were put on alert. >> apparently according to the latest information we have, 20,000 first responders are being sent to the scene, three aircraft surveying the damage from the scene. again, all those folks injured from the broken glass of all the stuff that shattered during the collision. >> and it's cold there, so the people with shattered windows are in the freezing cold. so a lot going on. >>> now let's check our weather. mountain snow in the central rockies. showers from tennessee to southern illinois. heavy rain from orlando southward. snow around the great lakes and northern new england. >>> mostly 50s in the northeast. not bad. 30s for much of the midwest. 40s in albuquerque and 50s in the pacific northwest. >>> a se
but it seems a remote part of russia did get a visitor from space. at least one meteorite streaked across the sky this morning triggering powerful shockwaves. witnesses say the noise set off car alarms and broke windows and damaged a factory. at least 250 people were hurt, mostly cuts from broken glass. thousands of russian troops were put on alert. >> apparently according to the latest information we have, 20,000 first responders are being sent to the scene, three aircraft surveying the...
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. >>> and in russia, they are trying to calm down after that meteor plowed through friday. some people say the impact site say they're scared to stand near the windows, remembering that cosmic explosion. it injured more than 1,000 people and damaged thousands of buildings. >>> john lennon's killer wrote chilling letters and sent them to the officer who arrested him. now in an exclusive interview, the officer is speaking out for the first time. mark david chapman wrote steve spiro in 1983. he wanted to be friends with the officer, and he had other questions and other requests as well. i spoke earlier with officer steve spiro. steve, what did you think when the letters were showing up in the mailbox and they are fascinating to read. what did you think? >> i was shocked. i said, why are you sending this to me? but when you spent five hours with somebody, you get to know them a little bit. and he was -- he was still selling himself three years after the murder that he wanted to be infamous. >> i can't -- i can barely read this here, but he said the reason he wanted to write to
. >>> and in russia, they are trying to calm down after that meteor plowed through friday. some people say the impact site say they're scared to stand near the windows, remembering that cosmic explosion. it injured more than 1,000 people and damaged thousands of buildings. >>> john lennon's killer wrote chilling letters and sent them to the officer who arrested him. now in an exclusive interview, the officer is speaking out for the first time. mark david chapman wrote steve...
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america has adopted more than 60,000 children but russia has reported 19 children being aused. one person gave them $1,000 for expenses. finally, authorities agreed to allow 50 children to travel to the u.s., yet hundreds other adoptions remain stuck. as they prepare to leave moscow, she was excited, practicing her english and playing with her new gift. >> she's learning that it's forever. >> reporter: when the plane touched down in houston, she was finally home. >>> we were expecting big news from the boy scouts of america on banning gay members. instead a vote on the policy has been postponed for months. over the weekend boy scouts pushed for an end to the policy. the president also made his position on the policy clear. >> the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exhibit posing them top opportunities and leadership that will serve people for the rest of their lives. i think nobody should be barred from that. >> scouting is teaching life's lessons. sex at is not one of -- sexuality is not one of them. >>> you know, the ravens super bowl win is a
america has adopted more than 60,000 children but russia has reported 19 children being aused. one person gave them $1,000 for expenses. finally, authorities agreed to allow 50 children to travel to the u.s., yet hundreds other adoptions remain stuck. as they prepare to leave moscow, she was excited, practicing her english and playing with her new gift. >> she's learning that it's forever. >> reporter: when the plane touched down in houston, she was finally home. >>> we...
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technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future covered. let me let me as one would let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. is this right to the space station mir to get here and this is the way we're being i don't want to talk about the name and we. now it's time for tonight's the good the bad in the very very try purity here asleep. the good chris wallace rarely will in a car on fox so called news question the motives of the n.r.a. let alone completely tear the gun lobby organization a new one. but that's exactly what happened on fox news sunday as acre chris wallace repeatedly attacked n.r.a. president wayne la pierre over his organ a organizations absurd claims and policy stances here's a clip from the interview. a couple of weeks ago the n.r.a. started running an ad that created a great deal of controversy mr la pierre do you regret putting up that ad the point of that ad was this one taken on the president's kids the president if you'd mentions the president's kids are safe
technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future covered. let me let me as one would let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. is this right to the space station mir to get here and this is the way we're being i don't want to talk about the name and we. now it's time for tonight's the good the bad in the very very try purity here asleep. the good chris wallace rarely will in a car on fox so called news...
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the meteor that exploded in russia was designated to be 20 lot -- 20 times more powerful than bombs that hit the hiroshima. no one saw it coming. the speed was 33,000 m.p.h.. an asteroid is a space walk that never enters another planet's atmosphere. a meteor is when does enter the atmosphere. >> president obama paid tribute to the principals and teachers killed at sandy hook elementary school in newtown. it is the nation's highest -- second highest civilian honor. they receive the presidential citizens medal. the president read the names one by one, saying they gave their lives to protect children in their care. janice jackson also receive the citizens medal. she founded a baltimore-based nonprofit that empowers women with disabilities. it is called women embracing abilities now. this moment took 29 years of overcoming personal adversity. at 24, she was hit by a car and paralyzed. doctors said she would be lucky if she would be able to move her shoulders. >> as she recovered and regained her strength, she recalled -- she resolved to give some first- rate to others. -- resolved to give so
the meteor that exploded in russia was designated to be 20 lot -- 20 times more powerful than bombs that hit the hiroshima. no one saw it coming. the speed was 33,000 m.p.h.. an asteroid is a space walk that never enters another planet's atmosphere. a meteor is when does enter the atmosphere. >> president obama paid tribute to the principals and teachers killed at sandy hook elementary school in newtown. it is the nation's highest -- second highest civilian honor. they receive the...
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you think about this because we also hear talks that some members of the opposition are talking with russia and the arab league for negotiations there's a glimmer of hope still. i think the question of whether the american administration should arm the rebels or not needs to be qualified more i think the the the right question is how much the american administration is keen to arm the rebels because they are they are supporting them anyway so the question is and the difference between different administrations is how aggressive they want to be now they clearly admit all the time that they are supporting them with intelligence support with money and they are given the green lights to qatar facilitate the flow of the arms and the and and the militants from southern turkey so so the american administration from the early days are involved in supporting the rebels however they're very careful not to support them too much and tip the balance because they know that that will have some some of this us versus the consequences once the syrian government realizes that a no fly zone is impending then
you think about this because we also hear talks that some members of the opposition are talking with russia and the arab league for negotiations there's a glimmer of hope still. i think the question of whether the american administration should arm the rebels or not needs to be qualified more i think the the the right question is how much the american administration is keen to arm the rebels because they are they are supporting them anyway so the question is and the difference between different...
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. >>> hundreds of people are nothing further in central russia after a meteor hit there. we want you to take a look at the meteor across the sky. officials say it caused sharp explosions, damaging buildings and injuring more than 400 people. many hurt by the broken glass fallen from the buildings. aircraft are now patrolling the area to determine additional damage. >>> a small asteroid will pass closer to the earth than ever before since scientists began monitoring asteroids. nasa says there's no chance of impact from it. the asteroid is said to be about the size of an olympic swimming pool and will come 17,000 mile from the earth. >>> now to a story we first brought you as breaking news today, oscar pistorius arrested in the death of his super model girlfriend. prosecutors announced they're going to pursue premedicated charges against him. here's jessica kartalija with a closer look at the case. >> olympic track star oscar pistorius looks down as he leaves the police station charged with murder. >> a young woman did die on the scene of gunshot wounds. >> that woman was r
. >>> hundreds of people are nothing further in central russia after a meteor hit there. we want you to take a look at the meteor across the sky. officials say it caused sharp explosions, damaging buildings and injuring more than 400 people. many hurt by the broken glass fallen from the buildings. aircraft are now patrolling the area to determine additional damage. >>> a small asteroid will pass closer to the earth than ever before since scientists began monitoring asteroids....
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russia slams washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning bomb blasts in damascus which killed dozens more have an exclusive interview with the organization struggling peace envoy to syria. also demanding the return of the brother of a three year old russian adoptee who died in america and us to see the results of the police investigation which still isn't finished after more than a month. and the french president francois hollande prepares to receive a u. one peace award for sending his forces to knowledge even as fighting to maintain stability that guy was on. international news live from moscow this is r.t. with me. hello and welcome to the program. russia have happily criticize the u.s. for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital the blasts took the lives of at least fifty three people and wounded hundreds while also damaging the russian embassy that moscow says it's unacceptable for washington to seek excuses for what it calls terrorists e
russia slams washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning bomb blasts in damascus which killed dozens more have an exclusive interview with the organization struggling peace envoy to syria. also demanding the return of the brother of a three year old russian adoptee who died in america and us to see the results of the police investigation which still isn't finished after more than a month. and the french president francois hollande prepares to receive a u. one peace...